The practice schedule is available here. It is also accessible via the Schedules and Fields page, which will be updated regularly for clinic and intown game schedules, as well as BAYS once it is published.

Coaches Meeting

The spring coaches meeting isTuesday March 27 at Ottoson, pizza at 7pm meeting starts at 7:30pm. Please do your best to send at least one representative from your team, and of course all volunteers are welcome.

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The Arlington Soccer Club’s 2018 Spring Referee Meeting will be on Wednesday March 28th at the Arlington Senior Center, 27 Maple St., Arlington, in the main room on the second floor. ASC In-Town Referees will meet from 7:15-8:15PM and Certified (BAYS) Referees will meet from 8:15-9:15PM. All those interested in refereeing for Arlington Soccer Club this spring should attend the appropriate meeting. In-Town Referee shirts will be distributed at the In-Town Referee Meeting. Referees should bring a pen/pencil and paper for taking notes.

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It is nearly that time of year again to dig out the soccer balls, clean the mud of your cleats and round up the troops. We are hosting our pre-season coaches clinic on Saturday March 31st. We have a special guest in attendance this year. We feel it is important to provide you with the best support we can both on and off the field. For the first time we are bringing in a sports & conditioning specialist; Becky Mercuro. She will deliver a 40 minute presentation on the important topic of injury prevention for all grade 6th & 7/8th team coaches. For our grade 2nd – 5th grade coaches, Becky will present a presentation on nutrition. As well as this we will discuss age appropriate best practice with a practical session in the gym to help you employ these methods in your coaching. Please come with clothes and shoes to play in and pen and paper to take notes.
We hope to see you all there and good luck this season.

All age groups, except for PreK and Grade 10 and 12, will have games scheduled over Memorial Day weekend.

Rosters will be finalized by March, at which point coaches will contact their players. Practice schedules will be posted to the web site when they become available in mid-March. Practices, for most teams Grade 2 and above, will begin before the first scheduled game.

Game schedules for all intown programs (PreK through Grade 2, and Grade 3/4/ intown) will be posted to the web site when they become available, later in March.

BAYS game schedules will be published sometime after March 22 at www.bays.org.

Late Registration starts November 20. Signing up during Late Registration means that late fees may be added and space on a team is not guaranteed. We were unable to clear our wait list this fall due to the many late registrations– all players registered by November 20 are guaranteed to play.

Please use your EXISTING family account so that we retain your player’s history – if you create a new account all player history is lost.

Select Team Players must register for the spring – while the commitment is for two seasons, registration does not automatically carry over from the fall.

Coaches – all returning coaches should register by November 20 – please verify your primary email address and phone numbers when you register. We cannot add you to a roster unless you are registered.

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Congratulations to the boys Grade 6 Athletes AND the girls Grade 3 Breakers for receiving the Sportsmanship Award at the 2017 Natick Tournament this past weekend. This honor was given to just 10 teams…and Arlington received 2!

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The Arlington Jaguars 6th grade boys select A Team team won the Division 2 Massachusetts Tournament of Champions (MTOC) with a hard-fought 2-0 win over Ludlow on June 25 in Lancaster. The Jaguars won eight straight games against teams from all over the state to capture the title. After a strong regular season where the Jaguars finished 8-0-2 in division 2A, the team qualified for the BAYS playoffs to compete for the right to represent BAYS in the state tournament. The Jaguars defeated Attleboro and Dorchester to reach the playoff final, where they overcame a strong and physical Marlboro in a tense 3-2 thriller in Medfield to advance to the MTOC. The MTOC tournament is held at New England’s largest soccer complex in Lancaster, MA and includes around 200 teams in age groups from grade 6 to 12. The Jaguars defeated Ludlow, Maynard, Topsfield in the group stage, and a tough Wilmington side in the semi-final to reach the final. Playing with only 2 substitutes, and having to draw deeply on their physical and mental reserves, the Jaguars faced Ludlow a second time in a tense game in front of a large and enthusiastic crowd.